Happle R. Segmental type 2 manifestation of autosome dominant skin diseases.
From the bhdresearch.scienceblog.com
Between 10 and 15 percent of neo-X genes show adaptation, compared to only 1-3 percent of autosome genes.
From the sciencedaily.com
The mechanism suggested by these authors begins with an autosome that carries two genes with particular features.
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The mutation rate on autosomes, which is used in time scaling, was estimated using zebra finch autosome data.
From the nature.com
Evidence for genetic linkage to alcohol dependence on chromosomes 4 and 11 from an autosome-wide scan in an American Indian population.
From the nature.com
Populations that have a specific combination of autosome, Y and MT-haplogroup mutations can generally be found with regional variations.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In populations where males pair equally with females, on average they will have three X-chromosomes for every four of a non-sex chromosome called an autosome.
From the newscientist.com
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Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome; appear in pairs in body cells but as single chromosomes in spermatozoa
(autosomal) of or relating to an autosome; "autosomal gene"
(autosomes) Chromosomes that are not involved in sex determination.
(Autosomes) Chromosome pairs which are alike in both sexes.
(Autosomal) The gene for the disorder is not on a sex chromosone (X or Y), indicating that the abnormal gene can affect males or females equally.
A non-sex chromosome. Autosomes occur in pairs in the cell nucleus. Human somatic cells usually contain 22 pairs.
Any chromosome that is the same in males and females of the species.